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Narrator: "Mickey Mouse had been to Neverland to be healed. Some Troublesome hunters tricked him, and the Mouse fell into the turntable well.

Now, Mickey Mouse was as good as new, but he was still worried about Hunters."

Mickey Mouse: "I'd rather not use them."

Narrator: "He said to himself.

But the Hunters sang songs rude and loud.

Gilda, their leader, led the chorus."

Gilda and Hunters: "Mickey Mouse's no use at all, thinks he's very clever, says that he can manage us, that's the best joke ever! When he orders us about, with the greatest folly, we just push him down the well, Pop! goes old Mickey!"

Narrator: "Apple Bloom, Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle were shocked."

Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo: "Be quiet!"

Narrator: "They ordered.

But they couldn't be everywhere, and everywhere they weren't, the Hunters began again."

Gilda and Hunters: "Mickey Mouse's no use at all, thinks he's very clever, says that he can manage us, that's the best joke ever!"

Narrator: "At last, the characters gave up.

Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo: "We're sorry, Mickey."

Narrator: "They said."

Mickey Mouse: "It's really my fault."

Narrator: "Said Mickey Mouse sadly

Mickey Mouse: "I shouldn't have fallen in the turntable well.

Narrator: "Philippe, the horse, felt sorry for Mickey, too.

Next morning, he spoke to Dale."

Philippe: "I'm worried, Mr. Dale, this disrespect for Mouse. When is it going to end?"

Dale: "Who knows?"

Narrator: "Sighed Dale."

Philippe: "I've got a plan, Mr. Dale. May I stay here today and help Mr. Mickey? We are both Characters, and must stand together."

Dale: "Of course, Philippe."

Narrator: "Replied Dale, and puffed away.

Soon, Philippe was explaining his plan."

Scootaloo: "Goodness gracious, Philippe, I don't think you should suggest such a thing to Mickey!"